A composite insulator production line quote becomes much more accurate when the buyer prepares technical information before contacting suppliers.
Clear input allows the supplier to recommend machine capacity, tooling, test equipment and layout with fewer assumptions.
Prepare product information
Send product drawings, voltage class, rated load, length, diameter, shed profile and fitting design where available.
If drawings are not ready, provide reference products and target specifications.
Prepare standards and tests
List IEC, national, customer or internal test requirements.
This information determines whether tensile, cantilever, power frequency or environmental test equipment should be included.
Prepare capacity and workflow expectations
Annual output, shift plan, product mix and expected growth affect machine quantity and automation level.
A low capacity pilot line and a high capacity factory need different configurations.
Prepare workshop information
Share available floor space, power supply, compressed air, lifting conditions and installation country.
These details reduce installation surprises.
Buyer checklist
- Product drawings
- Required standards
- Annual capacity
- Workshop layout
- Destination country
FAQ
Can Contune quote without drawings?
A preliminary discussion is possible, but drawings or reference specifications improve accuracy.
Why does destination country matter?
It affects voltage, shipping, installation support and documentation requirements.
Next step: send Contune your product range, drawings, standards, target capacity and destination country through the contact page. The engineering team can recommend a practical machine package before quotation.

